Moving closer together, Putin, Erdogan push Turkish Stream

Russian
Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on July 29 Moscow and Ankara are
discussing the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. “In general, we are
currently talking about the construction of two lines. The second line
is for southwestern European consumers which can also be laid under the
Black Sea and routed through Turkey,” Rossiya-24 quoted Novak as saying.
On July 26, Russian news agencies quoted Turkish Economy Minister
Nihat Zeybekci as saying a political decision has been taken to continue
work on Turkish Stream and the Akkuyu nuclear power plant in Turkey.
Zeybekci said Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish
counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, would “give the final impetus” to
Turkish Stream in St Petersburg on August 9. The meeting will be the
first since Russia and Turkey began normalising relations following the
downing of a Russian warplane in November last year.
Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek has reportedly said
Moscow and Ankara want to normalise relations as quickly as possible. In
June, Erdogan wrote to Putin in a bid to normalise relations and the
two leaders held a telephone conversation soon after that.
Chris Weafer, a senior adviser at Macro-Advisory in Moscow, told New
Europe on June 28 it is reasonable to assume that Putin was just as keen
to make peace with Turkey, as was Erdogan.https://www.neweurope.eu/article/moving-closer-together-putin-erdogan-push-turkish-stream/